john mccain's 2000 campaign when he ran for president is the most memorable campaign. i mean, any ever covered and been around. it was just -- we'll never see it again. here he was, you know, facing george w. bush who had all the courage of the republican party backing him and the three republican government in new hampshire and all the money and john mccain held 114 town meetings and stayed there until every question was answered and you sigh the light. bulb going on saying when are we going get it right and john mccain say we're not going to get a patience bill of rights sloption my company is owned by the insurance companies. next question. it was just, you know, and it was refreshing candor. you see it in people's responses. and he was totally open to the press. i mean, it was a candor and openness and sort of a welcome pes. i mean, that no one had seen before and no one certainly seen since. on the career in politics and the washington press corp. sunday night at 8:00 on c-span q & a. >>> now a look at the economy and u.s. domestic workers. we'll hear remarks from